Making your own chocolate wedding favors has become, in many circles, nearly a rite of passage. They are great as bridal shower favors, but chocolate wedding favors are equally great for the wedding itself. In fact, it's an event that the bride and her bridesmaids can look back on as a fun evening of laughter and crafting where the music was playing, the chocolate was plentiful, and the laughter was nearly endless.
To be sure, for many, make-your-own-wedding-favors are nearly an essential part of the entire wedding experience. But what options do you have if you want to make (or at least assemble) your own chocolate wedding favors without giving in to the tired standby of Jordan Almonds bound in a sheer piece of colored organza tied closed with a ribbon?
One option that is relatively simple, with the help of your local craft store, is the molding of chocolates. With a high quality chocolate, some candy colors, a double boiler, molds, and a little bit of creativity you can create fun bite size candies that fit your wedding theme. For example, if you are having a Hawaiian themed wedding you could make orchid shaped chocolates in the colors of your wedding. Or perhaps, if you could find a mold, you could create chocolates in the shape of a hula dancer... or sea turtles... or palm trees. The possibilities in molding you own chocolate wedding favors are nearly endless.
For the more ambitious bride and bridesmaids, homemade chocolate truffles are bound to please your guests. Nearly everyone loves the sinfully rich indulgence of truffles, but few realize how accessible recipes are, meaning that your guests will be delighted to end the wedding dinner with a homemade chocolate truffle presented as a wedding favor in any number of favor packaging options to match the decor of your wedding.
Fortunately there are plenty of options within the chocolate wedding favor realm that lend themselves beautifully to such an endeavor. For an adult crowd, why not try creating Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans? Chocolate covered strawberries or other fruits (are you known for always eating a particular fruit?) are always a hit and once again easy to do with the help of your local craft store. Fill a chest favor box with the treats and call it good, or you can intermingle them with an assortment of chocolate foiled balls and foiled chocolate hearts in a clear hexagon favor box. Or perhaps even choose some personalized ribbon and use it to adorn your hand crafted gift.
Chocolates and other edibles are not something you can make months in advance like a woodworker would be able to do with trivets or wooden puzzles they planned to present as wedding favors, but neither should you wait until the last moment. Chocolates will keep for a few days in a refrigerator so plan ahead. Remember, anytime we set out to do a project the odds are that it will take longer than we planned so give yourself the time and flexibility of schedule to make your experience creating your own chocolate wedding favors with your closest girlfriends a good memory.
Chocolate Bar Wedding Favors
Do you know how to choose the right chocolate wedding favors for your special day? There are some tips that you need to keep in mind so that you get exactly what you want without any hassle. Read on to find out what these tips are so that your wedding day can be complete with the right favors for it.
Wedding favors are the small gifts that the bride and groom offer their guests at their wedding to show how much they appreciate them being there on this special day. There is no wrong thing to give as this is a personal choice that comes from your heart!
Here is a scenario that can happen at your wedding reception. The excitement of the ceremony is over and now it is time to eat and socialize. Many of the middle aged and older guests may find themselves getting sleepy after they eat.
About this time you bring out the coffee which certainly can help. Another thing that can jolt everyone back to being awake is a little bit of chocolate. There are many different types of favors that you can choose to use at your wedding.
However chocolate wedding favors are one of the more popular ones. Hershey's is one of the largest chocolate manufacturer's in the world and as you will see a little later in this article may be able to help you out.
Here are some tips that you can use to help you choose the right ones if you plan on giving out chocolate favors.
Some chocolate favors can be made to look like chocolate, but are not edible, however, most chocolate favors handed out on wedding days are. For example, chocolate candles can be made to look like bon bon's but obviously they are not edible. So be careful which of the chocolate favors you choose to use.
Make sure that your chocolate wedding favors match the theme for your wedding reception. Choosing the right ones will make everything look right and beautiful. You can get gifts that are chocolate to give out for just a few bucks.
Decide if you want to get them personalized. You can have the names of the bride and groom and the date of the wedding printed on the gift tags. You can also have images, names and colors incorporated on the favors and made of chocolate.
Another fun gift to hand out his Hershey chocolate bars that are personalized with your names, and the date of your wedding. Indulge your guest's senses with personalized smooth and creamy Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar favors.
Hershey can make wrappers for gifts of just about anything out of chocolate including decorative wrappers of bookmarkers, flip flops, his and her chairs, pine cones, roses, casino chips, two butterflies, and a slogan of your choice.
When you choose the chocolate wedding favors you want to keep these tips in mind. This will help you choose the right favors for your big day. Just remember that everyone loves chocolate so you can not go wrong giving it for gifts on your wedding day.
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